Feid, the Colombian reggaeton giant finally brings his Feid vs Ferxxo: Falxo Tour – El Mano a Mano Del Año to Australia for the first time this July, offering local audiences a closer look at one of Latin music’s most dominant and stylistically fluid modern stars.
Unlike the oversized spectacle many artists chase once they hit arena-level success, this run is being framed as something more intimate. A chance for fans to step directly inside Feid’s universe rather than simply watch it from a distance. That distinction matters because so much of Feid’s appeal lies in atmosphere as much as scale. His music moves with the sleek pulse of reggaeton and urban pop, but there’s a looseness and emotional immediacy underneath it that makes even massive hits feel strangely personal.
Part of that comes from the dual identity embedded within the tour itself. Feid versus Ferxxo. Artist versus alter ego. Global star versus the persona that first pulled him into worldwide consciousness. It’s a clever framing device for a musician who has spent the last few years balancing commercial dominance with a sense of individuality that keeps him from dissolving into algorithmic playlist wallpaper.
The numbers surrounding Feid’s rise are almost absurd at this point. Seven Billboard Hot 100 entries, twenty-five Billboard Global 200 placements and consecutive years inside Spotify’s Top 10 most-streamed artists globally have pushed him far beyond niche Latin crossover territory. Collaborations with Bad Bunny, J Balvin and Ty Dolla $ign have only widened that reach further, while his sound continues to blur reggaeton, melodic pop and urban club music into something immediately recognisable as his own.
What’s striking though is how naturally Feid’s influence has spilled into fashion, sport and lifestyle culture without feeling forced. Partnerships with brands like Salomon, Stone Island and YSL Beauty don’t come across like generic celebrity endorsement cycles so much as extensions of the same aesthetic world his music already inhabits. Even his New York Yankees collaboration selling out globally in two minutes feels less surprising than inevitable at this stage.
As Latin music continues reshaping global pop culture, Feid increasingly looks like one of the artists most responsible for pushing that evolution forward. Australia now finally gets its first real glimpse of why.
FEID – AUSTRALIA 2026
Melbourne – Margaret Court Arena
Thursday 2 July
Sydney – TikTok Entertainment Centre
Friday 3 July
Brisbane – Fortitude Music Hall
Sunday 5 July
Go HERE for tickets.

